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CONFIDENTIAL  ASUNCION  000499 

SIPDIS 

STATE  PLEASE  PASS  TO  USAID  LAC/AA 
SOUTHCOM  FOR  POLAD  DAN  JOHNSON 
NSC  FOR  TOM  SHANNON 

E.O.  12958:  DECL : 04/13/2015 
TAGS:  PGOV  PREL  PTER  SNAR  KCRM  PA 

SUBJECT:  PRESIDENT  DUARTE  ABANDONS  CABRAL’S  PROMOTION 
NOMINATION 

REF:  A.  ASUNCION  453 

IB.  ASUNCION  370 

IC.  ASUNCION  301  AND  PRECEDING 

Classified  By:  Ambassador  John  F.  Keane,  for  reasons  1.4  (b)  and  (d) 

1.1.  (C)  Summary:  President  Duarte's  Private  Secretary, 

Minister  Jose  Maria  Ibanez,  confided  to  me  on  April  13  that 
Duarte  has  instructed  the  Colorado  Party  block  in  Congress  to 
desist  in  efforts  to  promote  Police  Commissioner  Aristides 
Cabral.  He  said  this  was  confidential  and  must  not  be 
leaked.  I said  I would  share  the  information  only  with  those 
in  my  government  with  a need  to  know.  Separately,  the  SENAD 
director  told  us  that  the  plan  is  to  withdraw  Cabral ' s 
nomination  if  the  Attorney  General  indicts  him  based  on 
charges  made  by  a Brazilian  drug  trafficker.  End  Summary. 

1.2.  (C)  Note:  Foreign  Minister  Rachid  told  me  on  April  11 

that  she  understood  the  Executive  Branch  had  "withdrawn" 

Cabral's  nomination  from  the  Senate,  and  that  she  had  so  told 
NSC  Senior  Director  Tom  Shannon,  among  others.  Vice 
President  Luis  Castiglioni  has  said  publicly  on  April  10  that 
the  Cabral  nomination  would  be  withdrawn  and  he  told  me  that 
as  well  on  April  4.  However,  the  Senate  President  told  me  no 
such  withdrawal  had  taken  place,  hence  my  call  to  Ibanez,  who 
has  been  the  most  reliable  source  of  information  over  the 
last  two  years . 

1.3.  (C)  Separately,  Duarte  told  SENAD  Chief  Ibarra  that 
Cabral  would  not  be  promoted,  and  that  he  had  asked  the 
Attorney  General  to  indict  Cabral  based  on  the  charges 
leveled  against  Cabral  by  Brazilian  drug  trafficker  Jaime 
Amato.  Cabral  has  been  accused  by  Amato  of  accepting  monthly 
bribes  from  drug  traffickers,  in  addition  to  other  crimes. 

Once  Cabral  is  indicted,  Duarte  reportedly  told  the  SENAD 
chief,  his  nomination  would  be  formally  withdrawn  from  the 
Senate . 

14 . (C)  The  SENAD  Chief  also  told  our  DEA  Country  Attache 
that  Duarte  has  requested  a public  ceremony,  with  Duarte  and 
me  present,  for  a donation  of  counter-drug  equipment  we  have 
ready  to  be  handed  over  to  SENAD. 

15.  (C)  Comment:  The  Senate's  decision  to  remand  Cabral's 

nomination  to  committee  on  March  31st  (Ref  A)  was  a setback 
for  the  President  and  the  Colorado  Party,  but  they  also 
recognize  the  political  cost  of  insisting  on  his  promotion 
despite  the  cloud  of  narcotics-related  corruption  which 
envelopes  him.  The  GOP ' s support  for  Cabral  despite  the 
public  perception  that  he  is  drug  tainted  has  been  a topic  of 
considerable  private  consternation  in  Asuncion  society. 

While  I am  encouraged  by  the  latest  news,  I will  not  rest 
assured  until  the  promotion  is  withdrawn.  I surmise  that 
Duarte  is  seizing  the  SENAD  donation  as  an  opportunity  to 
display  that  he  continues  to  enjoy  U.S.  confidence  and  that 
U. S . -Paraguayan  CD  cooperation  is  unaffected  by  the  Cabral 
episode . 


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